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The country’s two mega funds now attract half of all new super

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The country’s two largest superannuation funds, AustralianSuper and Australian Retirement Trust, are pulling away from the rivals and now account for more than half of all new retirement savings and more than $655 billion in assets.

That compares to $700 billion overseen by their five largest industry super fund rivals – UniSuper, Hostplus, Cbus, Rest and HESTA – a gulf that has grown over the decade.

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Jonathan Shapiro writes about banking and finance, specialising in hedge funds, corporate debt, private equity and investment banking. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Jonathan on Twitter. Email Jonathan at jonathan.shapiro@afr.com
Hannah Wootton is a reporter for the Financial Review. Connect with Hannah on Twitter. Email Hannah at hannah.wootton@afr.com

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